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they talked about a return to asia, a pivot to asia, and now rebalancing. the problem with some of the language, particularly talking about a pivot and return is that it implies somehow that the united states is fickle. that we were gone from the region and somehow now come back, and, of course, that is not the case, but talking about it in that way, i think, leaves open the question of whether, if we pivoted back, we might pivot away. i think the principle criticism of current policy is that it's -- it seems underresourced. there's been a great deal of talk, and some of that has been positive, although it's stirred concern with the allies, but the question going forward is whether the united states has the resources to fulfill some of the commitments we've made implicitly or explicitly in the last year and year and a half, and i think everybody in the region is watching. i would include in that beijing. i think there's uncertainty on the part of chinese observers about the -- not about the intentions of the united states because i think from the chinese pe
they talked about a return to asia, a pivot to asia, and now rebalancing. the problem with some of the language, particularly talking about a pivot and return is that it implies somehow that the united states is fickle. that we were gone from the region and somehow now come back, and, of course, that is not the case, but talking about it in that way, i think, leaves open the question of whether, if we pivoted back, we might pivot away. i think the principle criticism of current policy is that...
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this is a reticlated python, currently squeezing me, from southeast asia. >> hey, why don't you pet the porcupine while you're at it. >> and you wanted me to hold the snake? okay. >> the last time you'll ever see me on the "today" show. >> over 33 feet. >> can you really talk? >> why is this wet at the bottom. >> don't worry. >> she's just soaked. >> she just had a bath. >> they can get 33 feet long, so she's only 17.5. imagine, literally almost twice this. so insane. >> what do pythons eat? >> monkeys, pigs, even deer. >> deer, wow. >> do they eat a porcupine. >> i don't think so. i wouldn't want to touch mr. magoo. they have been known to eat humans in southeast asia, but -- >> that is fantastic. >> that is very, very rare. >> what a great thing. >> oh, she's just beautiful and going right towards you. >> yeah, great. they can smell. you have to be very careful with these snakes, do i have to say. >> as we're obviously being. >> corbin, you're never coming back. >> i know. >> we loved having you while you were here. >> thank you. >> the snake says i'd love having you, too. >> coming u
this is a reticlated python, currently squeezing me, from southeast asia. >> hey, why don't you pet the porcupine while you're at it. >> and you wanted me to hold the snake? okay. >> the last time you'll ever see me on the "today" show. >> over 33 feet. >> can you really talk? >> why is this wet at the bottom. >> don't worry. >> she's just soaked. >> she just had a bath. >> they can get 33 feet long, so she's only 17.5....
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were a drag on most asian markets after the world bank slashed its growth forecast for china and east asia. the imf is expected to do the same for its global outlook sometime this week. here in the states, california's governor has ordered early delivery of cheaper winter grade gas to help ease a shortage that drove prices to a record $4.65 a gallon over the weekend. the national average is just $3.81. >>> around the world, honda is recalling just under half a million crvs made between 2002 and 2006 for problems with a driver side power window switch that could cause a fire. >>> priceline.com says the cost of thanksgiving flights are already on the rise. the average domestic round trip ticket is now $393, that's up 3% over last year. >>> and speaking of holiday spending, a record seven in ten americans will celebrate halloween this year. from costumes to candy, revelers will shell out just under $80 apiece. >>> finally, say it isn't so. "the wall street journal" reports starbucks across the country are out of the flavoring for their pumpkin spice latte. so early in the season? come on! how
were a drag on most asian markets after the world bank slashed its growth forecast for china and east asia. the imf is expected to do the same for its global outlook sometime this week. here in the states, california's governor has ordered early delivery of cheaper winter grade gas to help ease a shortage that drove prices to a record $4.65 a gallon over the weekend. the national average is just $3.81. >>> around the world, honda is recalling just under half a million crvs made between...
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he holds a masters degree in east asia china studies from the same institution. will then turn to dean cheng. he has been our senior fellow for china political security here at the heritage foundation pacificare asian studies center for by more than three years. i'm reminded every day how great it is to have him around because he's right down the hall from me and i can publish it in at any time and tap into his enormous enormously, enormously full brain. dean brings extraordinary talent and expertise having worked 13 years as an analyst, first with science application international corporation, and then with the china study vision for the center of the naval analysis. dean earned a bachelor degree in politics from princeton university in 1986 and a steady for his doctorate at mit. so with that i'm going to turn it over to dr. li. he will get us started, and bridges go through, take maybe 10, 15 mins each and hopefully we can get to question and answer pretty quickly. thanks. >> [inaudible] >> can you see that the screen? great. thank you for the kind introduction
he holds a masters degree in east asia china studies from the same institution. will then turn to dean cheng. he has been our senior fellow for china political security here at the heritage foundation pacificare asian studies center for by more than three years. i'm reminded every day how great it is to have him around because he's right down the hall from me and i can publish it in at any time and tap into his enormous enormously, enormously full brain. dean brings extraordinary talent and...
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for people farther afield in hong kong, other parts of asia, they were thinking it might be a week before they could get another flight. the problem is that there are not that many flights to cities like new york especially some of the smaller eastern cities like philadelphia, charlotte, north carolina. much, much more difficult for people to get back there. they've been trying to route themselves through other cities, but because of that snowballing effect it has been very difficult for them. they've been upset that some airlines are not helping them with hotel reservations. lynn. >> michelle for us in london. thanks so much. >>> it's back to business for wall street today after sandy sidelined the heartbeat of america's financial world. >>> plus, george lucas makes a blockbuster deal that will bring three new "star wars" movies to the silver screen. >>> in weather, the powerless forecast continues to be cold, chilly and damp even on this halloween. your forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today." >>> in news this morning, years of important medical research was lost when the n
for people farther afield in hong kong, other parts of asia, they were thinking it might be a week before they could get another flight. the problem is that there are not that many flights to cities like new york especially some of the smaller eastern cities like philadelphia, charlotte, north carolina. much, much more difficult for people to get back there. they've been trying to route themselves through other cities, but because of that snowballing effect it has been very difficult for them....
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china was the first country to welcome us to the east asia summit. looking to the future, it's important the world understand there is not going to be under president obama a g2 between the u.s. and china, nor should we paint at a zero sum rivalry in which every country in the region has to choose sides in which no country wants. what we need to do is aimed at a partnership. that's a long range just. that's not a charge of one term but that's what we should be aiming at. >> think you so much. you may applaud to that, yes. [applause] >> now through election day watch our coverage of the presidential candidates year plus debates from key house, senate and governor races from around the country. >> former senator tom daschle and other friends of the late george mcgovern will be honoring him at a funeral service today in sioux falls, south dakota. george mccubbin was a u.s. senator for 18 years and ran for president in 1972. you can watch the funeral at 2 p.m. eastern time on c-span. >> with less than two weeks until election day the american enterprise
china was the first country to welcome us to the east asia summit. looking to the future, it's important the world understand there is not going to be under president obama a g2 between the u.s. and china, nor should we paint at a zero sum rivalry in which every country in the region has to choose sides in which no country wants. what we need to do is aimed at a partnership. that's a long range just. that's not a charge of one term but that's what we should be aiming at. >> think you so...
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four old roommates debated whether asia was or wasn't the greatest '80s supergroup ever. and a surprise birthday party caught amanda sullivan totally off-guard. all over delicious entrees like new smoky chipotle chicken fajitas from our $20 dinner for two. chili's -- more life happens here. has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. you'd think i want to stay away from it at night. truth is, i like to stay connected with friends. but all that screen time can really dry me out. so i use visine. aah. it revives me, so i can get poked, winked, and -- ooh -- party all night long. only visine has hydroblend -- a unique blend of three moisturizers that soothe, restore, and protect to keep me comfortable for up to 10 hours. pirate party, here i co-- uh, honey? visine with hydroblend. find it in these visine products. ♪ [ male announcer ] we touch a lot of things throughout the day. so it's nice that clorox disinfecting products h
four old roommates debated whether asia was or wasn't the greatest '80s supergroup ever. and a surprise birthday party caught amanda sullivan totally off-guard. all over delicious entrees like new smoky chipotle chicken fajitas from our $20 dinner for two. chili's -- more life happens here. has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. you'd think i...
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four old roommates debated whether asia was or wasn't the greatest '80s supergroup ever. and a surprise birthday party caught amanda sullivan totally off-guard. all over delicious entrees like new smoky chipotle chicken fajitas from our $20 dinner for two. chili's -- more life happens here. >>> this morning on "today's money," kids and allowances. they're never too young to learn financial responsibility. how much should you be giving your kids? the author of "money rules." good to see you. >> nice to see you. >> it goes without saying that as your kids get older, the amount you're paying them out goes up. and seems like, obviously, we're paying them more than our parents gave us. >> well, clearly, it's not worth as much when our parents gave it to us. but we're basing this off a study that came from the american institute of cpas. these are the average allowances. they go from about $6 a week for kids from 4 to 12 up to $35 a week for 18 to 24-year-olds. >> there's a 25-year-old getting an allowance? >> yeah, that is one of the problematic things out of this research. we
four old roommates debated whether asia was or wasn't the greatest '80s supergroup ever. and a surprise birthday party caught amanda sullivan totally off-guard. all over delicious entrees like new smoky chipotle chicken fajitas from our $20 dinner for two. chili's -- more life happens here. >>> this morning on "today's money," kids and allowances. they're never too young to learn financial responsibility. how much should you be giving your kids? the author of "money...
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how do you pivot to asia when your forces go down? and, oh, by the way, if you do pivot to asia that way, what will be left in the middle east? how credible will you be with the iranians? anything you do has to be both credible and enforceable. right now our position on iran is neither. and now let's look at syria. which has started, basically, a low-level war with turkey that could really get worse. where are we? our administration sits on its hands. it says, well, we don't really know who the good guys are in the free syrian army and among the other rebels, so we can't do very much about it. this is the same intelligence community that's supposed to tell us, by the way, how close iran is going to be to a bomb. if we don't even know in a more open society -- which is what syria is right now -- who are the good guys and who are the bad guys, how we going to know when iran is on the verge of having a bomb? which is exactly what scares prime minister netanyahu. if they're three weeks away, four weeks away, five weeks away, how are we go
how do you pivot to asia when your forces go down? and, oh, by the way, if you do pivot to asia that way, what will be left in the middle east? how credible will you be with the iranians? anything you do has to be both credible and enforceable. right now our position on iran is neither. and now let's look at syria. which has started, basically, a low-level war with turkey that could really get worse. where are we? our administration sits on its hands. it says, well, we don't really know who the...
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but not in asia. with our bare a large markets is difficult to have that proper control. we don't feel it would be a large scale movement more to establish ourselves with the bank like the one in india or indonesia broke while we're trying to do in a jet that this fast-growing and will have important implications is to profit from the flow of funds. it provided unique opportunities for direct investment to provide opportunities. with the domestic banking in those countries. >> the floor is open for questions. we have a standing microphone and a floating microphone. >> thank you very much will your presentation in. to follow-up on your strategy this seems the bank of san 10 bair is part of the big banks and is sold out in moscow and have the big ipo in mexico. you have to banks in poland moving to eastern europe but with your answer on asia. >> we had the opportunity with all the elements of the strategy to have the competitive advantage we knew the market with term may end operations with the structures that has competitive a vantage. then we go to the polish markets also
but not in asia. with our bare a large markets is difficult to have that proper control. we don't feel it would be a large scale movement more to establish ourselves with the bank like the one in india or indonesia broke while we're trying to do in a jet that this fast-growing and will have important implications is to profit from the flow of funds. it provided unique opportunities for direct investment to provide opportunities. with the domestic banking in those countries. >> the floor...
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in asia and across the pacific, where china posture recent assertiveness is sending chills through of that region. and in our own hemisphere, where our neighbors in latin america want to resist the failed ideology of hugo chavez and the castro brothers and deepen ties with the united states through trade and energy insecurity. in all these places, just as in the middle east, the question is asked, where does america stand? i know many americans are asking a different question -- why us? i know many americans are asking whether our country today, with our ailing economy and massive debt and 11 years of war, is still capable of leading. i believe that if america doesn't lead, others will. others who don't share our interests and our values, and the world would grow darker for our friends and for us. america's security and the cause of freedom cannot afford four more years like the last four years. i believe america has the duty to our citizens and friends everywhere to use our influence wisely, with solemnity, and without false pride, but also firmly and actively, to shape events in way
in asia and across the pacific, where china posture recent assertiveness is sending chills through of that region. and in our own hemisphere, where our neighbors in latin america want to resist the failed ideology of hugo chavez and the castro brothers and deepen ties with the united states through trade and energy insecurity. in all these places, just as in the middle east, the question is asked, where does america stand? i know many americans are asking a different question -- why us? i know...
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fell victim to one of the classic blunders, the most famous is never get involved in a land war in asia. >> you killed my father, prepare to die. >> inconceivable. >> inconceivable. >> directed by rob reiner and based on william goldman's 1973 novel "princess bride" is a terry tale with a twist. >> is this a kissing book? >> wait, just wait. >> when you made this film, were you thinking hit? were you thinking longevity? >> classic. classic. we were thinking of classic, lester. >> no, you weren't. >> you're not thinking of anything. thinking of making a movie that will hopefully entertain a lot of people. >> entertain it did. released in 1987 the low budget romantic comedy didn't fare so well at the box office, but it's become a cult classic 25 years later. >> people named their children wesley and buttercup as the middle name, and it became this iconic film each year that passed. >> robin wright, a virtual unknown back in 1987, was cast as princess buttercup. terry elwis played wesley, the mustache his idea. >> i felt completely blessed to be part of this tsunami of talent, and i was al
fell victim to one of the classic blunders, the most famous is never get involved in a land war in asia. >> you killed my father, prepare to die. >> inconceivable. >> inconceivable. >> directed by rob reiner and based on william goldman's 1973 novel "princess bride" is a terry tale with a twist. >> is this a kissing book? >> wait, just wait. >> when you made this film, were you thinking hit? were you thinking longevity? >> classic....
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has essentially been in hiding since she and prince william returned from the diamond jubilee tour in asia last month. it's their first public foray since topless pictures of the duchess were published. >>> 11 minutes after 5:00. i don't have any commentary to offer on that. keep it moving. live look outside for you at 46 degrees outside our studios this morning. >> feeling quite raw here. looks like we want to keep that umbrella in hand, huh, veronica? >> that's right. we've got a cold blast of air touching all of us this morning. later today in the afternoon hours, it will be wet weather touching many of us. right now 45 degrees adams morgan early here. kensington, coming in at 41. burke at 41. mt. rainier and brandywine, 43 degrees. a few showers that are trying to get going to our south and west. not until later today, hometown forecast, 48 at 10:00 a.m., with a cloudy sky in brandywine and showers around noontime to 1:00 today. showers continue through the afternoon and evening hours, probably not ending until early tomorrow morning. we'll have a look at the seven day forecast at 5:21
has essentially been in hiding since she and prince william returned from the diamond jubilee tour in asia last month. it's their first public foray since topless pictures of the duchess were published. >>> 11 minutes after 5:00. i don't have any commentary to offer on that. keep it moving. live look outside for you at 46 degrees outside our studios this morning. >> feeling quite raw here. looks like we want to keep that umbrella in hand, huh, veronica? >> that's right....
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demand is also rising across central asia and south america, too. there has been a surge in the global supply of natural gas, creating new opportunities for gas producers and lessening the world's dependence on oil. and technology has developed to the point where we can drill for oil in god in places like the arctic in the south china sea, opening up new opportunities, but also raising passions about our environment and catalyzing sources of tension. now, who will benefit from these changes? where will we get the energy to make the world's growing needs? how can remake short that the institutions that kept global energy markets that the institutions that kept global energy markets that the institutions that kept global energy markets in the 20th century, like the international energy agency, which the united states helped to create after the oil crises of the 1970s continue to be relevant and effective in the 21st century. and then of course there are changes here at home that affect the international energy outlook many americans don't yet realize
demand is also rising across central asia and south america, too. there has been a surge in the global supply of natural gas, creating new opportunities for gas producers and lessening the world's dependence on oil. and technology has developed to the point where we can drill for oil in god in places like the arctic in the south china sea, opening up new opportunities, but also raising passions about our environment and catalyzing sources of tension. now, who will benefit from these changes?...
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. >>> following breaking news also out of asia. north korea says that its missiles can reach the u.s. mainland. that's new this morning. this warning comes after the u.s. agreed to let south korea have missiles capable of striking anywhere in the north. pyongyang says that professionals the south and its allies are plotting to invade the country. most experts question whether north korea has mastered the technology needed to launch an attack against the u.s. >>> a post-debate for mitt romney has him leading in at least one poll. a survey by pew research shows mitt romney now holds a 4-point lead over the president, 49% to 45%. it amounts to a huge swing for the former governor who trailed the president by 8 points in pew's previous poll, just about a month ago, 51-43. the poll shows romney's favorability is rising and he is making gains among women and hispanic voters. >>> mitt romney and president obama will be campaigning in the heartland today. romney will be visiting iowa. it will be the gop nominee easily seventh trip to iowa
. >>> following breaking news also out of asia. north korea says that its missiles can reach the u.s. mainland. that's new this morning. this warning comes after the u.s. agreed to let south korea have missiles capable of striking anywhere in the north. pyongyang says that professionals the south and its allies are plotting to invade the country. most experts question whether north korea has mastered the technology needed to launch an attack against the u.s. >>> a post-debate...
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other western states will hold similar drills along with parts of canada, italy and asia. you might want to put some glue and stick those things down. experts say there is a 99% chance another big quake will hit in california within the next 30 years. that drill starts at 10:18 sharp. >> 99% chance. that's the big one. >> sounds solid. be ready. >>> still ahead, mitt romney's campaign doing some course correction after tuesday's debate. up next, a new campaign aimed at female voters. coming up. >>> also the holidays are all about giving, we know that. more people plan to give to themselves. >> got to take care of mama. >> always. >> mama not happy, no one is happy. check us out on facebook. just search nbc bay area. >>> happening now, tens of thousands greek workers hitting the streets of downtown athens today to protest against government austerity cuts. take a look at these live pictures from the scene. now, the protests are part of a 24-hour general strike in that country. greece's massive austerity program is needed in order to secure additional funding from an interna
other western states will hold similar drills along with parts of canada, italy and asia. you might want to put some glue and stick those things down. experts say there is a 99% chance another big quake will hit in california within the next 30 years. that drill starts at 10:18 sharp. >> 99% chance. that's the big one. >> sounds solid. be ready. >>> still ahead, mitt romney's campaign doing some course correction after tuesday's debate. up next, a new campaign aimed at...
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asia and europe hire as a result, following our move. and this morning we're going to get some data on consumer prices and industrial production as well as housing coming up later. earnings already to come in. united health just posted better than expected earnings and it looks like johnson & johnson also topped estimates as well so that could keep the momentum going as far as the futures. the dow was up yesterday as was the nasdaq. >>> yes, it's beginning to look like halloween but amazon is putting out the help wanted sign for the holidays. the online retailer plans to hire more than 50,000 seasonal workers. it expects thousands of those people to eventually stay on full-time. full-time workers get benefits and stock grants. it follows similar news from macy's which is hiring 80,000 seasonal workers while walmart plans to add 50,000. a lot of folks will likely pick up a few extra hours on those. a lot of those folks do end up being full time. >> that's good news. bertha coombs keeping us up to the second. always appreciated. we'll see
asia and europe hire as a result, following our move. and this morning we're going to get some data on consumer prices and industrial production as well as housing coming up later. earnings already to come in. united health just posted better than expected earnings and it looks like johnson & johnson also topped estimates as well so that could keep the momentum going as far as the futures. the dow was up yesterday as was the nasdaq. >>> yes, it's beginning to look like halloween...
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four old roommates debated whether asia was or wasn't the greatest '80s supergroup ever. and a surprise birthday party caught amanda sullivan totally off-guard. all over delicious entrees like new smoky chipotle chicken fajitas from our $20 dinner for two. chili's -- more life happens here. they're whole grain good... and yummy good. real fruit pieces. 12 grams of whole grains and a creamy yogurt flavored coating. quaker yogurt granola bars. treat yourself good. get two miracles in one product. tone rehab 2-in-1 foundation. covers spots, lines, and wrinkles. and helps improve skin tone over time. tone rehab from easy, breezy, beautiful, covergirl! covergirl! breezy, beautiful, then get the how.. our new fall style guide ipad app is here. browse pages of inspiration, trends, and swipe-by-swipe instructions. download it now. more saving, more doing. that's the power of the home depot. [ male announcer ] introducing balance rewards, the new way to save and get more of what you love walgreens for. it's easy to get points on everyday purchases, and easy to redeem them for just
four old roommates debated whether asia was or wasn't the greatest '80s supergroup ever. and a surprise birthday party caught amanda sullivan totally off-guard. all over delicious entrees like new smoky chipotle chicken fajitas from our $20 dinner for two. chili's -- more life happens here. they're whole grain good... and yummy good. real fruit pieces. 12 grams of whole grains and a creamy yogurt flavored coating. quaker yogurt granola bars. treat yourself good. get two miracles in one product....
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four old roommates debated whether asia was or wasn't the greatest '80s supergroup ever. and a surprise birthday party caught amanda sullivan totally off-guard. all over delicious entrees like new smoky chipotle chicken fajitas from our $20 dinner for two. chili's -- more life happens here. >> this is wbal-tv 11 news in a baltimore. >> good morning. i am stan stovall. ocean city's police chief is treading maryland for florida. she will become the first female police chief in sarasota, florida. she is a fourth generation police officer who started her baltimore career in 1985. she takes her new post in general refers. >> -- on january 1. >> let's bring you up-to-date on howard county in 95. you can see the and results, 17 miles per hour. delays on southbound 295, if that is what you're considering as an alternate. route 1 as your alternate this morning. prior to 295, disabled vehicle there. back up on southbound 795 out of owings mills. 95 southbound of white marsh, expect to be delayed on the beltway northeast. honeygo boulevard, one more accident of note. northeast corne
four old roommates debated whether asia was or wasn't the greatest '80s supergroup ever. and a surprise birthday party caught amanda sullivan totally off-guard. all over delicious entrees like new smoky chipotle chicken fajitas from our $20 dinner for two. chili's -- more life happens here. >> this is wbal-tv 11 news in a baltimore. >> good morning. i am stan stovall. ocean city's police chief is treading maryland for florida. she will become the first female police chief in...
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the supply chain is all in asia. a lot of value added from a lot of smart people doing creative things, but a lot of the work not expanded in the united states. consumer electronics is not the employer, said the expansion afforded to try to have a big impact here. were not seen the same thing on the technology side. a lot of the challenges we are are in fact moving into another era achievement as they disrupt the changes david argued at the outside and is undoubtedly correct, we as a country have to think strategically about how do we do better for more of our people in this next era of disruptive change than we did in the last one? is that there were no zero-sum global economy. we can all rise together, but relatively speaking, we haven't done well for a broad swath of our people for several decades now and you can see the results in a city like to trade now. >> when you look at that view, you've got to think about the global population. the 7 billion people in the world. there's only 310 million people in the unite
the supply chain is all in asia. a lot of value added from a lot of smart people doing creative things, but a lot of the work not expanded in the united states. consumer electronics is not the employer, said the expansion afforded to try to have a big impact here. were not seen the same thing on the technology side. a lot of the challenges we are are in fact moving into another era achievement as they disrupt the changes david argued at the outside and is undoubtedly correct, we as a country...
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despised russia they are quite alarmed or were quite alarmed in central asia and manifestation of this kind and they were told to do more. there were quite worried about this and give advice. at the time the president flew down to work out a strategy with the uzbek government, with any manifestation of the central asian. the first motive is a profound believe is the russian government is under threat from democracy and that democracy is essentially a western invention and that the enemy at home is the enemy abroad. in other words, we still say that government is addicted to the old threat paradigm. 20 years after the cold war, even as the philosophy and ideology, the government in moscow believes that the internal and external enemy have a common goal through the mechanism of democracy promotion in the revolution. many people cannot believe the resolution of the arab countries are passed because there will experience of politics is the revolution for provocations and cited by somebody with something regained from it and inject paranoia into the system. thus the first motive. second, th
despised russia they are quite alarmed or were quite alarmed in central asia and manifestation of this kind and they were told to do more. there were quite worried about this and give advice. at the time the president flew down to work out a strategy with the uzbek government, with any manifestation of the central asian. the first motive is a profound believe is the russian government is under threat from democracy and that democracy is essentially a western invention and that the enemy at home...
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now, american policy under the direction of president obama is taking a pair that towards asia. but we are not going to be leaving the middle east and. and i'll tell you why. it's not because of oil, although that's an issue. it's not because the class is civilization. there's a more recent incident, where libya is certainly keeps us on our toes. but it's because of an emerging second global cold war that has been triggered by the middle east. now, but they give you a little bit of context. and you know, context is sort of like underwear. you don't need a lot of it. in the past thought of the great powers, like russia, europe in the past. today, china, need india. in another set the been named powder with the maritime powers, like brittany is to be our today, the united states. and then, there is an american and he put these two ideas together. and where the two great powers, the land power and d.c. power come together, he called the shout about. and the middle east is located in one of the world's great shutterbugs. the interesting thing is about them is that small states have
now, american policy under the direction of president obama is taking a pair that towards asia. but we are not going to be leaving the middle east and. and i'll tell you why. it's not because of oil, although that's an issue. it's not because the class is civilization. there's a more recent incident, where libya is certainly keeps us on our toes. but it's because of an emerging second global cold war that has been triggered by the middle east. now, but they give you a little bit of context. and...
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other western states will be holding similar drills along with parts of canada, italy and asia. experts say brace yourselves, there is a 99% chance another big quake will hit california over the next 30 years. that drill starts at 10:18 sharp this morning. xwl >>> the giant getting ready for game four. the g men down 2-1 in the seven game series, but they could even it up today. game time 5:00. tim lincecum is on the mound not giants. >>> we have a good looking day shaping up. last phenomenal day to hit the beach. 2:00 a.m., santa cruz, 78 degrees. up to 85 later on this afternoon. and the warm-up is going to come to a screeching halt tomorrow, 10 to 15 degrees cooler in some coastal cities. and we'll see a good cooldown inland, as well. 94 in livermore, 89 in santa theresa, 86 in redwood city and 84 in san francisco. much cooler weather and rain just around the corner now. we're expecting our first showers late sunday into monday. we'll get another stronger round monday into tuesday. could be measuring rain come wednesday morning. >>> we're measuring the slowdown at the bottom
other western states will be holding similar drills along with parts of canada, italy and asia. experts say brace yourselves, there is a 99% chance another big quake will hit california over the next 30 years. that drill starts at 10:18 sharp this morning. xwl >>> the giant getting ready for game four. the g men down 2-1 in the seven game series, but they could even it up today. game time 5:00. tim lincecum is on the mound not giants. >>> we have a good looking day shaping up....
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four old roommates debated whether asia was or wasn't the greatest '80s supergroup ever. and a surprise birthday party caught amanda sullivan totally off-guard. all over delicious entrees like new smoky chipotle chicken fajitas from our $20 dinner for two. chili's -- more life happens here. >>> it is 7:26. i'm jon kelley. a setback this morning for team oracle as it prepares to defend its championship. one of the boats capsized during a practice run yesterday. the boat was towed back to the port and the team will haul back the remaining wreckage today. none of the crew's 14 members were on board, were injured. >>> an update on an accident on the san may taio bridge. >> the bridge cleared of the accident but did not clear of traffic. westbound remains slow. you can see it through the haze. slow off to the 880 side. slowing back into hayward. also the castro valley as well. heading into the south bay, where san jose is gummed up. christina, we have warm weather like today, we often see more motorcycles. >> those two wheelers, watch out for those as well. we're in the 50s an
four old roommates debated whether asia was or wasn't the greatest '80s supergroup ever. and a surprise birthday party caught amanda sullivan totally off-guard. all over delicious entrees like new smoky chipotle chicken fajitas from our $20 dinner for two. chili's -- more life happens here. >>> it is 7:26. i'm jon kelley. a setback this morning for team oracle as it prepares to defend its championship. one of the boats capsized during a practice run yesterday. the boat was towed back...
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four old roommates debated whether asia was or wasn't the greatest '80s supergroup ever. and a surprise birthday party caught amanda sullivan totally off-guard. all over delicious entrees like new smoky chipotle chicken fajitas from our $20 dinner for two. chili's -- more life happens here. >>> 7:26 on this wednesday, october 17th. i'm aaron gilchrist. in the headlines a controversial board member of the agency in charge of the bull es rail project is stepping down. dennis has been criticized for taking laugh itch trips on the airport authority's dime. the authority's board has been called out on down for lack of accountability. here is danella sealock with traffic. >> thanks. an accident in northwest d.c. traveling 17th street northbound between d and e street. a crash blocking at least one of your lanes. 395 a slow trip. northbound you are at 20 miles per hour. aaron? >> thank you. a look at the forecast next. ike leggett: gaming generated one hundred and eighty... million dollars for maryland schools. question seven will double it. rushern baker: question seven will ad
four old roommates debated whether asia was or wasn't the greatest '80s supergroup ever. and a surprise birthday party caught amanda sullivan totally off-guard. all over delicious entrees like new smoky chipotle chicken fajitas from our $20 dinner for two. chili's -- more life happens here. >>> 7:26 on this wednesday, october 17th. i'm aaron gilchrist. in the headlines a controversial board member of the agency in charge of the bull es rail project is stepping down. dennis has been...
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we have seen over the past couple of years the country of southeast asia, many of them, not to mention, korea, japan, india, australia, turning to the united states as they raise their concerns about china. to me, that is a voting with your feet. in a way. and it's more important than whatever the polls are saying. >> i would like to ask a question to followup. today i read in the paper that the turkish government has agreed to give a billion dollars to the egyptian government. i thought it was an interesting twist in things. i think it's clear the egyptian feel maybe the american money isn't going come. maybe there isn't the money. that's going change the influence. in that part of the world engagement is the proof or the disprove of the the sis that is involved here. you scrolled a situation next year or the year after at some point where ron iran says we have a nuclear weapon. the united states hasn't gone in or taken military action to stop it. do you think it u would be fundamentally damage together united states perception of power and leadership in the world not being able to wr
we have seen over the past couple of years the country of southeast asia, many of them, not to mention, korea, japan, india, australia, turning to the united states as they raise their concerns about china. to me, that is a voting with your feet. in a way. and it's more important than whatever the polls are saying. >> i would like to ask a question to followup. today i read in the paper that the turkish government has agreed to give a billion dollars to the egyptian government. i thought...
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i was surprised at how much of an issue it was while i was into asia. the idea, within the constitution, do you have a clause that allows for freedom of religion? when you ask people personally, everyone says, of course this is natural. but what it looks like it's harder on the ground. nothing demonstrates this better than freedom of religion. no compulsion in religion. when you talk about actually putting it in the constitution, people say that we cannot. well, if you believe it, why can you? the concept is acceptable but the actual mechanism is controversial. it is important we focus on the approach. if there is an insistence that you put it in, then it becomes difficult to implement. without building the proper foundation, without having the proper dialogue, working with communities so that they understand it is not only something required because of international convention but rooted within islamic from work, but also necessary for the nation-building process, what will happen as we push these group to implement, there could be issues. particularly
i was surprised at how much of an issue it was while i was into asia. the idea, within the constitution, do you have a clause that allows for freedom of religion? when you ask people personally, everyone says, of course this is natural. but what it looks like it's harder on the ground. nothing demonstrates this better than freedom of religion. no compulsion in religion. when you talk about actually putting it in the constitution, people say that we cannot. well, if you believe it, why can you?...
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i think there are big pools of assets in asia, for example, that will only invest if there's an you want government backstop. i visited during my tenure with some of the holders of freddie mac securities from foreign and they said they would not buy any more and were their holdings because even under the current state of affairs they weren't exactly comfortable with the ultimate guarantee. and they made it clear how significant it was to have that guarantee if they were going to invest big pals of assets in our housing market. so, for that reason i am willing to tolerate that limited amount of government involvement. >> thank you. >> you just said that without government involvement it would be a higher price for mortgages. and i will bet that is right. i think everybody would agree the consequence of letting the private market do this would be higher mortgage costs. what would be the consequence of that and would those consequences be good, bad or not matter? >> the consequences of higher rates? >> yes. >> uh, well, i think they would be significant. i think that that already we are goi
i think there are big pools of assets in asia, for example, that will only invest if there's an you want government backstop. i visited during my tenure with some of the holders of freddie mac securities from foreign and they said they would not buy any more and were their holdings because even under the current state of affairs they weren't exactly comfortable with the ultimate guarantee. and they made it clear how significant it was to have that guarantee if they were going to invest big pals...
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i have one investment in asia. iota aia committee asian insurance come me, which is currently rapidly. use to be controlled by aag, but in their financial problems this back to the public says the rapidly growing come any bigger attractive valuation. but i'm not a big investor in china. as enough in western europe canada that are not as global as some other people. >> after leaving goldman, why did you start omega instead of taking a more traditional mouth working for the treasury or another government agency? >> i would still be at goldman sachs. i had a lot of figure in that i retired from goldman for one reason. i spent my first 23 years at the firm being part of a running the research department and then the firm came to me in 1889. i've been agitating the prior five or six years come in telling goldman management it would be a mistake not been in a moneyman shoe business. so they came in 1989 and said you were right, we are wrong, which he bought in asset management business? so i left and was chairman and ceo
i have one investment in asia. iota aia committee asian insurance come me, which is currently rapidly. use to be controlled by aag, but in their financial problems this back to the public says the rapidly growing come any bigger attractive valuation. but i'm not a big investor in china. as enough in western europe canada that are not as global as some other people. >> after leaving goldman, why did you start omega instead of taking a more traditional mouth working for the treasury or...
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november until june, about seven months we operated over in the fifth fleet in the middle eastern area and asia as well. right now conducting local opes off the coast of california and as the navy, we're always ready to do any mission at any time that we're tasked with. >> reporter: glad to have you here. visiting hours 10 to 3, 9 to 3? >> 9 to 3. >> reporter: starting tomorrow? >> saturday, sunday, monday. >> reporter: through monday. if you're going to show up at 2:00, probably not going to get on board because it's a very popular attraction. you must be at least 8 years or older. so jon, you just made the age cutoff if you want to see the uss macon island here at pier 30 t 32. >> you better get an early start if you want to head there. don't forget other things to do there. 49ers, america's cup and, oh, yeah, a couple of giants playoff games. >> playoff fever is upon us and amy gutierrez must know some people. she's managed to sneak her way into at&t park. amy, it's your world. tell us what's going on. >> reporter: yeah, jon, it's pretty good that i'm here a lot. they let me in pretty much a
november until june, about seven months we operated over in the fifth fleet in the middle eastern area and asia as well. right now conducting local opes off the coast of california and as the navy, we're always ready to do any mission at any time that we're tasked with. >> reporter: glad to have you here. visiting hours 10 to 3, 9 to 3? >> 9 to 3. >> reporter: starting tomorrow? >> saturday, sunday, monday. >> reporter: through monday. if you're going to show up at...
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other western states will hold similar drills along with parts of canada, italy an asia. experts say there's actually a 99% chance another big quake will hit california within the next 30 years. this is a simulator that you can get into to feel it if you haven't before. the drill will start at 10:that i know morning. >>> 5:27. still to come on "today in the bay" we will update you on breaking news out of castro valley. christie smith will have a live report for us coming up. >>> plus looking for your help. new surveillance video of a minor traffic accident that could have led up to the death of an east bay man. >>> in case you missed it last night, it was a sight to be seen. a meteor being said to be the size of a compact car zooming over the bay area last night. we have the amazing video coming up. >>> plus fighting back. what a bay area teen is doing to try to get his eagle scout badge after he was initially denied it for being gay. >>> and we've got cold weather just around the corner, but today near record heat yet again. that means mid-90s inland, 80s at the coast an
other western states will hold similar drills along with parts of canada, italy an asia. experts say there's actually a 99% chance another big quake will hit california within the next 30 years. this is a simulator that you can get into to feel it if you haven't before. the drill will start at 10:that i know morning. >>> 5:27. still to come on "today in the bay" we will update you on breaking news out of castro valley. christie smith will have a live report for us coming up....
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other western states will be holding similar drills along with parts of canada, italy an asia. experts say brace yourselves, there is a 99% chance another big quake will hit california within the next 30 years. that drill starts today at specifically 10:that i kn18 thi. >>> the tech industry has been rethinking its whole business model as people move away from computers and more towards the tablets. >> scott mcgrew has been talking about this all week and the change in computing and its effect on the local companies. scott. >> good morning. today is the day this could really hit hard what we've been talking about. we don't know, but we have heard from several sources that sunnyvale chip maker amd could announce absolutely huge layoffs today. again, this is partly from talk from company insiders, it's partly reliant on other reports from other newspapers, "the wall street journal" and honestly part gut instinct. companies often release big news when they release financials. the chip business has been very tough lately. intel recently point out it hasn't added a job to the state
other western states will be holding similar drills along with parts of canada, italy an asia. experts say brace yourselves, there is a 99% chance another big quake will hit california within the next 30 years. that drill starts today at specifically 10:that i kn18 thi. >>> the tech industry has been rethinking its whole business model as people move away from computers and more towards the tablets. >> scott mcgrew has been talking about this all week and the change in computing...
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comes to our military and chinese security, part of the reason that we were able to give it to the asia- pacific region after having ended the war in iraq and transitioning out of afghanistan is precisely because this is going to be a massive growth area in the future. and we believe china can be a partner but we're also sending a very clear signal that america is a pacific power, that we are going to have a presence there. we are working with countries in the region to make sure, for example, can pass through, that commerce continues. and were organizing trade relations with countries other than china so that china starts feeling more pressure about needing basic international standards. that is the kind of leadership we shown in the region, that of the kind of leadership we will continue to show. >> at this one take one of those points. again, attacking me is not talking to about the agenda for getting more trade and opening up more jobs in this country. but the president mentioned the auto industry and that somehow i would be in favor of jobs being elsewhere. nothing could be further
comes to our military and chinese security, part of the reason that we were able to give it to the asia- pacific region after having ended the war in iraq and transitioning out of afghanistan is precisely because this is going to be a massive growth area in the future. and we believe china can be a partner but we're also sending a very clear signal that america is a pacific power, that we are going to have a presence there. we are working with countries in the region to make sure, for example,...
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they were in africa and asia and all over the world and 53 nations because he believed in person-to-person diplomacy still uses vice president i think my father like that. making the vice presidency more than would have been called a warm bowl of spit or -- see what julie was saying is something than mr. smith's book covers as well. this idea that they got along well in spite of their respective circumstances and their abilities. the case in point in the alternative would be eisenhower and macarthur. when you see pictures of eisenhower and macarthur together in his cozy situation in manila, you have a general and then you have a staff aide in the staff it is leaning over respectfully and providing the general was a message that he is to to approve and so forth and he is all very humble but what i think, they are going to blow up. this is a relationship that's going to blow up and if you look at it in retrospect and you say of course it was going to blow up. the person who commands u.s. forces in except the japanese surrender in tokyo bay and september 1945, this is macarthur the great thea
they were in africa and asia and all over the world and 53 nations because he believed in person-to-person diplomacy still uses vice president i think my father like that. making the vice presidency more than would have been called a warm bowl of spit or -- see what julie was saying is something than mr. smith's book covers as well. this idea that they got along well in spite of their respective circumstances and their abilities. the case in point in the alternative would be eisenhower and...
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we're trying to work out the details of the regime in comparison to europe, asia, it's. our goal is to create as collaborative and regulatory regime negative we possibly can understanding it is not identical. the goal is not to have transactions go to the lowest and birds. multinationals have conflicting requirements with different jurisdictions so it becomes unbearably costly to do business. it is taking this long to get the derivatives regime in place because it takes a lot of time. i continued to be optimistic. a reasonable framework to close the gaps in and not create opportunities for arbitrage. >> the sec announced a goal reliance on the large rating agencies. but you also raised the cost of regulation within the agency's with more disclosures. you describe greater transparency. how would new agencies shoulder those regulatory expenses and be able to compete with the big three? >> a great question. and one of the goals is to try a to encourage more entrance into the space so we don't have three agencies in doing 90% of the work. they really need to reduce the relia
we're trying to work out the details of the regime in comparison to europe, asia, it's. our goal is to create as collaborative and regulatory regime negative we possibly can understanding it is not identical. the goal is not to have transactions go to the lowest and birds. multinationals have conflicting requirements with different jurisdictions so it becomes unbearably costly to do business. it is taking this long to get the derivatives regime in place because it takes a lot of time. i...
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come out because schools say they are concerned in gene activity and they say roser is there such in asia. so we have spoken out those. we have represented students of minority faiths, native american students who were hairy mom raise and he has told in texas that he could not do that. so we've done that. we've spoken out and work on behalf of students who want to sing religious song for new jersey awesome god in a talent show and she told her she couldn't. in michigander was a student who was told we couldn't put a bible verse on this page in the yearbook. you know how students have their own personal pages and so we work on that as well. a problem that is being underreported and one of our biggest priorities is the fact that the rules, on the march in the rules by not be that clear. can school administrators, teachers, principals, can a school officially endorse or embrace one's faith. those have been clearer for half a decade. there are rampant in repeated abuses and we get complaints about these things and one of the problems is that it's difficult for folks to come forward. they feel
come out because schools say they are concerned in gene activity and they say roser is there such in asia. so we have spoken out those. we have represented students of minority faiths, native american students who were hairy mom raise and he has told in texas that he could not do that. so we've done that. we've spoken out and work on behalf of students who want to sing religious song for new jersey awesome god in a talent show and she told her she couldn't. in michigander was a student who was...
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up the phone and see whether or not they were entitled to unemployment benefits, they got someone in asia. the outsourced that. no, serious. imagine the feeling of the guy calling and saying how about my and employment check knowing he could have that very job that the person he is calling has. but it has been outsourced. and i said that, they said, no, biden does not understand. that is not outsourcing. that is off shoring. that is more than misleading. on taxes, you heard last night, we raised taxes 99 million times or whatever it was on a class people and small businesses. even governor romney has a admitted that we have not raised taxes. we cut taxes for the middle class by $3,600. the middle class is gone a $3,600 tax cut the last three years. and now we want to make sure that we make the tax cuts for the middle class, which is due to expire in january, that we make that permanent. make that permanent. but you know what their answer is. they say no they say, no. this is literally true. they say, we will not make the tax cut for the middle class permanent unless you agree, obama and b
up the phone and see whether or not they were entitled to unemployment benefits, they got someone in asia. the outsourced that. no, serious. imagine the feeling of the guy calling and saying how about my and employment check knowing he could have that very job that the person he is calling has. but it has been outsourced. and i said that, they said, no, biden does not understand. that is not outsourcing. that is off shoring. that is more than misleading. on taxes, you heard last night, we...